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1 arroyo
m.1 stream (riachuelo).2 gutter.3 brook, beck, stream, rivulet.4 slow lane, crawler lane.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: arroyar.* * *1 (corriente de agua) stream, brook2 (en la calle) gutter3 figurado (corriente) flood, stream\poner (a alguien) en el arroyo figurado to chuck (somebody) outsacar (a alguien) del arroyo figurado to drag (somebody) from the gutter* * *noun m.brook, stream* * *SM1) (=riachuelo) stream, brook; (=cauce) watercourse; LAm (=río) river; Méx (=barranco) gully, ravine2) (=cuneta) gutter* * *a) ( riachuelo) streamb) ( cuneta) gutterponer or plantar a alguien en el arroyo — (fam) to kick somebody out (colloq)
c) (AmC) ( torrentera) gullyd) (Méx) (Auto) slow lane* * *= creek, brook, stream, rivulet.Ex. The writer muses on a little creek that winds by his apartment commenting on how the creek's environment has changed = El escritor reflexiona sobre un pequeño arroyo que serpentea junto a su apartamento comentando cómo ha cambiado su entorno.Ex. A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex. The library will be open to the public and will cover all subjects concerning the various aspects of lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries and wetlands.Ex. The article is entitled 'Canyons, rivulets: scientists give first impression of Titan photos'.----* arroyo + crecer = stream + swell.* arroyo murmurante = babbling brook.* * *a) ( riachuelo) streamb) ( cuneta) gutterponer or plantar a alguien en el arroyo — (fam) to kick somebody out (colloq)
c) (AmC) ( torrentera) gullyd) (Méx) (Auto) slow lane* * *= creek, brook, stream, rivulet.Ex: The writer muses on a little creek that winds by his apartment commenting on how the creek's environment has changed = El escritor reflexiona sobre un pequeño arroyo que serpentea junto a su apartamento comentando cómo ha cambiado su entorno.
Ex: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex: The library will be open to the public and will cover all subjects concerning the various aspects of lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries and wetlands.Ex: The article is entitled 'Canyons, rivulets: scientists give first impression of Titan photos'.* arroyo + crecer = stream + swell.* arroyo murmurante = babbling brook.* * *1 (riachuelo) stream2 (cuneta) gutterestar en el arroyo to be in the gutter, be down and outsacar a algn del arroyo to take sb from the gutter3 ( AmC) (torrentera) gully* * *
Del verbo arroyar: ( conjugate arroyar)
arroyo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
arroyó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
arroyo sustantivo masculino
d) (Méx) (Auto) slow lane
arroyo sustantivo masculino brook, stream
' arroyo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cañada
- cauce
- deslizar
- estero
- quebrada
English:
babble
- brook
- burble
- downward
- downwards
- stream
- creek
- gutter
- stepping-stone
* * *arroyo nm1. [riachuelo] stream2. [de la calle] gutter;sacar a alguien del arroyo to drag sb out of the gutter;terminar en el arroyo: terminaron las dos en el arroyo they both ended up in the gutter* * *m stream;sacar a alguien del arroyo fig pull s.o. out of the gutter* * *arroyo nm1) riachuelo: brook, creek, stream2) : gutter* * *arroyo n stream -
2 arroyo
(Sp. model spelled same [arójo] < Latin arrugia 'mining trench or riverbed')Northwestern Texas: 1806. A deep-cut channel made by a creek or rivulet. It may be filled with water or be dry. Dry arroyos are referred to as arroyos secos in Arizona. According to Hendrickson, the term may refer to a "brook, creek, channel, gully, dry wash, stream bed, or valley." Bentley notes that the terms cañon and arroyo may substitute for each other, in a non- technical sense. Spanish sources concur with all the meanings listed except 'valley' and 'canyon,' which are clearly extensions of the original meanings. This term, along with others such as canyon and mesa, is used frequently in literature and films depicting the cowboy in the Southwest.Alternate forms: aroya, arroya, royo.Also called a wash, often pronounced with an intrusive /r/. -
3 arroyo
[ə'rɔɪəʊ]Cartography: A -
4 arroyo
• brook• riveting tool• riviere• rivulet• rix-dollar• runlet• runnel -
5 arroyo
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6 Arroyo Grande (California)
Abbreviation: AGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Arroyo Grande (California)
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7 Arroyo Grande
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8 arroyo + crecer
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9 arroyo murmurante
(n.) = babbling brookEx. Could a pebble in a babbling brook be considered a document?.* * *(n.) = babbling brookEx: Could a pebble in a babbling brook be considered a document?.
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10 arroyo pequeńo
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11 arroyo que desagua un lago
• effluent• stream flowing out of a lakeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > arroyo que desagua un lago
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12 arroyo seco
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13 arroyo cantarín
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14 arroyo intermitente
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15 arroyo pequeño
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16 arroyo seco
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17 poner (a alguien) en el arroyo
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18 sacar (a alguien) del arroyo
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19 WhiteWater Arroyo Virus
Physiology: WWAVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > WhiteWater Arroyo Virus
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20 арройо
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Arroyo — is a Spanish word that may refer to:* Arroyo (creek), an intermittently dry creek People ;Arts *José Arroyo, an American comedy writer *Miss Arroyo, the pseudonym of the porn star who contracted HIV *Martina Arroyo, American soprano *Eduardo… … Wikipedia
Arroyo — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (1852–1917), mexikanischer Verleger Bronson Arroyo (* 1977), US amerikanischer Baseballspieler Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río (1893–1969), ecorianischer Jurist und Politiker Carlos… … Deutsch Wikipedia
arroyo — [ arɔjo ] n. m. • 1855; mot esp. « cours d eau » ♦ Géogr. Canal ou chenal reliant deux cours d eau (en pays tropicaux). Des arroyos. ● arroyo nom masculin (motespagnol, du latin populaire arrugium) En diverses régions tropicales (Indochine,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Arroyo — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Arroyo (desambiguación). Un arroyo. Arroyo o Riachuelo es una corriente natural de agua que normalmente fluye con continuidad, pero que, a diferencia de un río, tiene escas … Wikipedia Español
arroyo — sustantivo masculino 1. Corriente de agua de poco caudal y corto recorrido: Un arroyo corre junto a los árboles. Sinónimo: riachuelo. 2. Parte de la calle por donde suelen correr las aguas: Los niños jugaban en la calle, al lado de un arroyo de… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
ARROYO (E.) — ARROYO EDUARDO (1937 ) Né à Madrid, Arroyo, qui a vécu et travaillé à Paris de 1958 à 1982 en effectuant quelques séjours en Italie et à Berlin, est sans doute l’un des peintres majeurs de l’Espagne contemporaine. Mais il est aussi l’un des… … Encyclopédie Universelle
arroyo — (Del lat. arrugĭa, galería de mina y arroyo, voz de or. hisp.). 1. m. Caudal corto de agua, casi continuo. 2. Cauce por donde corre. 3. Parte de la calle por donde suelen correr las aguas. 4. calle (ǁ vía entre edificios o solares). 5. despect.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Arroyo — Arroyo, 1) [a rrɔjo], Eduardo, spanischer Maler, Grafiker, Bühnenbildner und Autor, * Madrid 26. 2. 1937; verließ Spanien 1958 und emigrierte nach Paris, seit 1985 lebt er wieder zeitweilig in Madrid. Arroyo formulierte in Figurenbildern sein… … Universal-Lexikon
Arroyo — Ar*roy o, n.; pl. {Arroyos}. [Sp., fr. LL. arrogium; cf. Gr. ? river, stream, fr. ? to flow.] 1. A water course; a rivulet. [1913 Webster] 2. The dry bed of a small stream. [Western U. S.] [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Arroyo — Arroyo, 1) A. del Puerco, Stadt am Ayuda, im Bezirk Caceres der spanischen Provinz Estremadura, Fayencefabrik, 5100 Einw.; 2) A. Marania, Dorf mit Bädern auf der Insel Cuba … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Arroyo — Nom castillan qui signifie ruisseau d irrigation … Noms de famille